That didnt sound all that bad. You should just keep practicing and you will get better. Think its just about getting the knowledge on how to control your voice and when you figured that out (by testing out various ways for yourself) it will sound better. If you think its fun then you must continue on singing no matter what anyone says.
Chief Mouse · Member since
I'm not sure if I'll practise because I'm not too keen on how I sound. I think I'll better pass on this and listen to those who actually can sing :)
Mercuryking · Member since
Well everybody that hears their own voice at the begining hates it, i think mainly cause it sounds a bit different than what your used to been hearing all your life in your head. But i think that as soon as you get used to hearing it as it sounds on recordings, you won't get bothered with it anymore. Also again, EQ-ing (a thing im figuring out myself right now) affects the sound of ur voice hugely.
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Mercuryking wrote:[/b]
Well everybody that hears their own voice at the begining hates it, i think mainly cause it sounds a bit different than what your used to been hearing all your life in your head. But i think that as soon as you get used to hearing it as it sounds on recordings, you won't get bothered with it anymore. Also again, EQ-ing (a thing im figuring out myself right now) affects the sound of ur voice hugely. [/QUOTE]
For me it is quite a struggle to go high. I mean when I do it is really strained and almost cracks (if it hasn't cracked already). Because I try to go as high as I can, but even that is quite low considering how you for example hit those high notes. I also have a bit of problem adding slight vibrato when I go high (except for falcetto).
With EQ you mean post-processing equalization?
Mercuryking · Member since
Yea it was a struggle for me to but i kept practicing it and now its much easier (still quite hard though) but at least better than before when it seemed impossible. It's like a muscle and its possible to train it stronger.
Yea i mean post equalisation in the recording program.